Consumers Count: How Water and Sanitation Utilities Can Become More Accountable to Their Users
Mike Muller,
Robin Simpson and
Meike van Ginnekan
No 11763, World Bank Publications - Reports from The World Bank Group
Keywords: Private; Sector; Development-E-Business; Water; Supply; and; Sanitation-Water; Supply; and; Sanitation; Governance; and; Institutions; Water; Supply; and; Sanitation-Town; Water; Supply; and; Sanitation; Water; Supply; and; Sanitation-Urban; Water; Supply; and; Sanitation; Public; Sector; Corruption; and; Anticorruption; Measures; Public; Sector; Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-06
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